《The Blue Mage Raised by Dragons》Book 4 Chapter 7
Advertisement
Vur munched on what he suspected to be part of a sheep and looked around. There were a bunch of people who were sparsely dressed. He seemed to be at a party, but for some reason, it was oddly quiet. Maybe they were all mute; they didn’t respond when he greeted them. Instead, they stared at him with glittering eyes. One person knelt to the ground, then the rest followed, the group of people slumping down like a wave.
“Psst, Vur,” Stella said and poked her head out of his chest. “I think they’re worshipping you.”
Vur nodded and swallowed while tossing away the long bone in his hand. “Looks like it.” These people were behaving exactly like his sheep-people subjects did before Alora ate most of them. Vur swept his gaze over the crowd. His companions were nowhere to be seen. Well, Sung did say they’d most likely be separated; all he had to do now was raise a big-enough ruckus for Tafel to find him. How should he do that? Well, first things first, he had to get rid of the smell that was bothering him. “Mistle and Zilphy, clean up that pyramid over there.”
At first, Vur wanted to land on the pyramid while he was falling from the sky, but upon smelling it, a wave of nausea washed over him. It smelled like when Sera forgot to freeze his bears for him when he was younger; they rotted and the stench was unbearable. The pyramid smelled even worse by at least a thousand times. What exactly were they doing on it? Pooping? Weren’t they self-conscious? To poop in plain view of everyone, these people sure were brave.
The two elementals didn’t say anything, but a pillar of water rose out of Vur’s back and flooded towards the pyramid. It crashed against the black rocks and, with the help of Zilphy, scraped away the top layer of unknown material, revealing a white surface underneath. Some of the natives screamed, some of them worshipped even harder, but one thing was for certain: they weren’t actually mute. Vur just couldn’t understand anything they were saying.
Advertisement
“Hey! You missed a spot! Send some water over here.”
“Don’t order me around.”
“Don’t approach my husband!”
Vur poked the brown rune on his arm. “Are they still arguing?”
“Well, nothing’s changed, so yes,” Diamant said. “Do you want me to catch those people that Mistle washed away? They seemed pretty important.”
Vur rubbed his chin. “Yeah, catch them.” Maybe they were the rulers of these people. If that was the case, then if he beat them up, he’d be the new ruler. Wouldn’t it be extremely easy for Tafel to find him if he conquered this land? Eventually, news of this would reach her as long as she was in the same region—unless she couldn’t understand anything the natives were saying either.
While Vur thought of a way to catch Tafel’s attention, five people were brought in front of him via a giant earthen hand. One of them was better dressed than the rest of the natives, and he said something, but of course, Vur didn’t understand a single word. The two stared at each other, and the well-dressed man lowered his head. If he weren’t suspended in the air by the earthen hand, his forehead would’ve touched the ground.
“I feel stinky.” A green rock materialized on Vur’s shoulder. “But the place does smell a lot better now that I transported all that crud elsewhere.” Zilphy blinked at the well-dressed man. “He’s saying something. I can hear the wind whistling through his lips.”
“Can you understand him?” Vur asked and raised an eyebrow.
Zilphy thumped her sticklike arm against her rocky body. “Of course!”
“Really?”
Zilphy wrinkled her eyes at Vur and snorted. “I’m an elemental who can sense the tiniest changes in the wind. If I can’t lipread, then there isn’t anyone else in the world who’s qualified to do that.”
Advertisement
“But he’s speaking a different language.”
Zilphy froze for a moment before snorting again. “Don’t compare us wind elementals with you normal people! I can understand what people want to say using the essence of the wind that their words release.”
Vur tilted his head. Is that how it worked? “Can you translate for me? I’ll speak, and you translate.”
“Nope.” Zilphy shook her body from side to side. “I can understand their words through the essence of wind, but they can’t understand me.”
“What essence of wind? She’s lying to you.” Mistle appeared on Vur’s left shoulder and rolled her eyes. She pointed at Zilphy. “And how dare you claim credit for my work? I’m the one who transported all that crud away.”
“Nuh-uh! I did it!” Zilphy crossed her arms over her chest. “Don’t listen to her, Vur.”
There was a muttering sound, and Vur ignored the two elementals. The well-dressed man was speaking at the ground. Vur tapped on Zilphy’s head, pulling her away from her argument with Mistle. “What’s he saying?”
“He’s saying, uh…, please, help his people!” Zilphy bobbed up and down. “You see that house over there?” She pointed at a wide building. “There’s sick people inside that house, and he’s begging for you to cure them.”
Vur scratched his head. “I guess I can do that,” he said and took another piece of meat off the table before walking towards the house Zilphy pointed at. After all, he was eating their food, it wouldn’t be right not to help them out. Besides, they were going to be his people anyway once he conquered them. Helping his people was helping himself.
Inside of the house, there were dozens of people lying down. They were covered with cloths and tree bark, but it was still easy to see the bumps and sores covering their bodies. Vur wrinkled his nose at the smell, and he waved his arm. A green wind washed over the sick people, and their bumps and sores shrank and healed. They groaned, and their eyelids rustled, and the women taking care of them stood up in shock.
“All done,” Vur said and turned around. He was greeted by a bunch of stunned faces; part of the crowd had followed him here. He nodded at them before turning towards Zilphy. “What are they saying now?”
“They’re obviously thanking you, silly! Anyone can tell you that even without the essence of wind.”
Stella popped her head out of Vur’s chest. “Does this essence of wind really exist?”
Zilphy snorted. “If I say it does, then it does!”
Advertisement
- In Serial21 Chapters
I Was Reincarnated as Someone's Mana??
My name is Magnus Karlsson, and by a series of rather unfortunate events that I had absolutely no say in, I was killed and reincarnated. In this story, you will follow Magnus as he tries his very best to survive in a world that's been thrown into chaos, together with the man whose mana he is, Allan Woodsworth. Well, not a man per se, more of a little boy who has no idea what the fuck is going on, but, you know... I'm sure it'll be fine. Nothing bad will happen to the pair. Nope. No abandoned kids here. Anyhow. The world that Magnus has been thrown into is one perversed by the will of a great mage who, three thousand years ago, decided that it would be a great idea to infuse all the people of the earth with so-called "orbs". These magical crystals allow their handler to control and generate mana, which they can then use to become mages. Most barely use them, since the mana cost of doing such a little thing as a fireball spell is absolutely ridiculous. Said mage, Theodore Cromwell, Magnus used his resources to infuse not only humans with orbs, but animals as well, giving rise to what the mage community calls "horrid perversions of nature", but what the common folk calls "monsters". Orbs can be used for much, and it is through orbs that people keep track on their level of mana and such, and destroying the orb of a monster is A, the only way to kill it and B, a good way to absorb extra mana and raise ones level. It is such an orb that Magnus has been tranformed into. ------ To those that care, I'm very sorry about the title, it's just that, well, it's very good to be blunt about isekais like this since people such as myself search precisely for this, so having super-serious names like "The Magnus of the World of Orbs" would turn people wanting a simple and fun isekai off. I hope you give this story a fair chance! ------ Edit: IWRASM now has a deviantart page!!! https://www.deviantart.com/thefunartcorner
8 84 - In Serial10 Chapters
Magician's Pact
A young boy with a special key finds himself caught up with an old wizard, an ancient prohpecy, and a possibly conspercy. This sounds like the sort of thing most childern would love to be a part of, but there are just three small problems. The first is that he is not the hero. Someone already got that role. The second is that he isn't a wizard. He is a Magician which complicates things. The third is that there might be a chance that the whole 'problem' might be comming from his end. Personally he never understood (or interacted with) the 'secret' magical world, but that becomes a problem when the magical world apparently has what his role is supposed to be according to their ancient book... and they are not to happy about him not matching their book. Still it shouldn't be to hard right? All he has to do is go to a school, learn some wizard magic, make sure nobody takes his key... also avoid dying. Thankfully he has had a lot of expereince with that last part and a bunch of Twig Twirling childern can't be too dangerious? Right?
8 102 - In Serial7 Chapters
Red Clay Technical Services: Mercenaries, Magicians, and Marketing
Bobby likes Pabst Blue Ribbon, NASCAR races, and throwing fireballs. A through and through Georgia boy, raised down in the sticks but now working with all things mystic. He is, in other words, a magician. Not just any magician- but one bound by the most egregious of terms: business contracts. See, a long time ago, Bobby got himself involved with a dragon whose business was making magicians, and Bobby wanted magic to be his business. Both of them having common interest, Bobby agreed to sign over his services in exchange for phenomenal (draconic) magic. A pretty awesome deal, right? The contract put him at the top percentage of human magicians, on top of having the backing of a dragon patron, and a fantastic set of benefits befitting an esteemed contractor, so it'd be smooth sailing from then on, right? Not so. That kind of power isn't granted without strings attached, and Bobby's practically bound up in them. Following the esoteric laws set forth by magicians , juggling them with the mortal interests he still has to abide by, and finding himself at the beck and call of a fickle and opaque patron makes his life as a magician a rollercoaster of ups and downs. But when his patron sets him on a strange task- with stranger company, no less, even Bobby has to question what his mission really is. Delving into fantastic crimes and cracking open mysteries is just the least he can do, and he'll do it with the help of his gun, his wand, and his trusted allies both large and small. --- Cover art is of the Georgia Guidestones. Chapters released on a semi-regular basis, at least one every two weeks, sometimes more. Also published on Offprint.net, Webnovel, and Scribblehub under the same title!
8 153 - In Serial10 Chapters
Daughter of the Falcon
Tommy finds out that Kira is his daughter and Kimberly never told him.
8 78 - In Serial45 Chapters
NICCOLÒ
Wattys 2018: LonglistNiccolò Romano.His name is a threat.Everyone that has ever crossed him has ended up dead.He is a killer, a gangster - a monster.And his enemies will do anything they can to hurt him.
8 221 - In Serial10 Chapters
Duskwood-Jake×mc oneshots
A collection of Duskwood oneshots dedicated to Jake and reader (mostly fem reader).Requests are always open:)You can message me anytimeDisclaimer:Characters are not mine,all the right goes to Everbyte.Media and pictures are not mine, credits to the rightful ownerThe stories are written by me.:)Hope y'all enjoy。◕‿◕。
8 182

